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The choir brings to life the Scottish village of Brigadoon. Scottish Tale Is Brought to LU'e All of Canton seemed just a little bit brighter, and her people a little more human, after viewing Lincoln's fantas- tic and rousing rendition of Brigadoon. It was surely one of the highlights of the 1970 social calendar for friends, rel- atives, and students of Lincoln High. Under the watchful eye of directors Mason and Lavery, the show attained the fine degree of excellence and perfec- tion characteristic of Lincoln performances. These two ca- pable gentlemen once more sacrificed nine weeks of their time, in devotion to the production, in order to enrich the lives of the cast, crews, and the audience itself. This su- preme devotion was evidenced by the tenderness, warmth, and gaiety found in the appearance of this enchanted Scot- tish village. The production was proof of the hard work that went into it. The earnestness and cooperation of the cast and crews was the initial element in the creation of the outstanding performance. Though Brigadoon faded for the fourth and final time from the Lincoln stage on November 14, 1970, it is not to be soon forgotten. Its extensive rehearsals, swirling dang ces, as well as a bit of misty-eyed nostalgia, have now passed into Lincoln history. Its spirit, though, will continue in the hearts of all who were touched, even for a brief mo- ment, by the enchantment of Brigadoon. 28 Two cast members add harmony and humor to the show
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National Forensic League: Row 1, Mr. Edward March, Advisory Tom Blackburn, Presidentg Shelley Bamberger, Secretaryg Richard Gonzalez, Treasurer. Row 2, Kimberley Campbell, Steve Oberlin, Vera Colley, Sue Wilson, Marcie Clere, Ginger Stewart, Bill Cotapolis, Melinda Xenos, Dawn Gam- ble. Row 3, Stephanie Xenos, Toni Bodway, Peggy Plastow, Shirley Atkinson, Sherie Runner, Trudy Calvo, Miehaeleen Stratas, Pattie Hubbard, Gerri Hoover, Kay Clark. Row 4, Shirley Lowe, Mary Soletz, Meredith Fraley, Lori Keener, Karen Pool, Laurel Fraley, Patrice Goebel, Cindy Rex, Rick Pennell. Row 5, Vicki Redinger, Mike Roberts, Chuck Carlson, Tim Snodgrass, Paul Wagner, David Ralph, Mike Anderson, Don Plaskett, Bob Krumm, Mark Redmond, Ken Bower. Trophies A chieved by Speech Members A nationwide speech organization for high school stu- dents is the National Forensic League. On Saturday morn- ings throughout the year, members can participate in con- tests and can be awarded various trophies and rewards for outstanding performances. Lincoln High School partici- pates in the categories such as debate, extemporaneous speaking, oratorical declamation, humorous and dramatic interpretation and original oratory. A program of scripture and school news is broadcasted over the public address system each morning during home- room period. The people who provide this service for Lin- coln High School are members of Radio Broadcasting. Students are invited to participate and join Radio Broad- casting at the beginning of each semester. One major qual- ification is clear, distinct speech. This aids the student in gaining valuable experience in public speaking. eel has ,gap Radio Broadcasting: Row 1, Mr. Edward March, Advisor: Meiindn Xenos, Toni Bodway, Stephanie Xenos, Denise Trott, Peggy Plustow, Vera Colley, Shelley Bamberger. Row 2, Sandi Lawrence, Cindy Rex, Karen Henke, Tim Snodgrass, Rick Pennell, Pattic Hubbard, Vicki Redinger. Row 3, Bob Krumm, Pam Gunsaullus, Mike Anderson, Paul Wagner, Richard Gonzalez, President, Ken Bower, Steve Amerson, Mike Roberts. 30
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